Georgia will replace Belarus in UNCITRAL

26.08.2010

Georgia will replace Belarus in UNCITRAL

The UN General Assembly has agreed to have a June 2011 Belarus Georgia ceded its place in the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), informed the Chairman of the UN General Assembly Delegation of Belarus.

UNCITRAL was established by the General Assembly in 1966. She is charged with facilitating the harmonization and unification of international trade law. The Commission is composed of sixty member States elected by the General Assembly. Structure to be representative of different geographical regions of the world and its principal economic and legal systems. Members are elected for six years, the terms of half members expiring every three years.